Lessons learned from the Matthew Stewart shootout • Though the warrant was classified as low-risk, there were several unknowns in the initial investigation into a marijuana grow operation in Matthew David Stewart's basement, ultimately leading to a deadly shootout.

Jazz lose two to Hawks, gain three from Warriors • Paul Millsap and DeMarre Carroll both signed free agent deals with the Atlanta Hawks late Friday, hours after the Jazz sent guard Kevin Murphy to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Andris Biedrins, Richard Jefferson and Brandon Rush.

Will immigration reform find a home in the House? • Getting comprehensive immigration reform through the Democrat-controlled Senate was tough enough; pushing any overhaul through the GOP-led House promises to be even more grueling as Republicans  including Utah's three GOP congressmen  try to balance pressures from inside the Beltway and from constituents back home.

UTA bonuses under fire • The Utah Transit Authority had a good 2012  at least according to the hefty bonuses shelled out to the agency's bosses. Trouble is, not everyone agrees UTA did all that well last year and critics question whether the extra payouts were deserved.

Senator "embarrassed" by House's Swallow probe • A powerful Utah senator is criticizing his House colleagues  69 out of 75 of them, at least  for voting to create a committee to investigate embattled Attorney General John Swallow. Sen. Howard Stephenson, R-Draper, says he's "embarrassed" by the House's action.

British breakthrough • It was a great day for Great Britain as Andy Murray became the first British man in 77 years to win the Wimbledon crown. And he did it in style and in straight sets  6-4, 7-5, 6-4  over the world's top player: Novak Djokovic. "I can confirm," a Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said after the match, "that the queen has sent a private message to Andy Murray following his Wimbledon victory."

Not your typical cop shop • Salt Lake City's splashy new Public Safety Building  with its stunning glass windows, energy-efficient features and art displays  will open to public tours later this month just east of Library Square. Get a floor-by-floor preview in graphics, words and pictures.

'Flex lanes' pass road test • It turns out, those reversible "flex lanes" on 5400 South  with all their red and green lane lights  are working. They're moving more traffic and doing it safely.

Internet privacy vs. law enforcement • At least one Utah Internet Service Provider is bucking the system on warrantless subpoenas. XMission's Pete Ashdown has refused to hand over customer information to the attorney general's office four times in as many years when issued a subpoena  minus a court order  from prosecutors.

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